Be honest and tell people that half of the things you are blabbering about will be obsolete and useless within a year

The vision for the monastery is that we try to help each other. Dishonesty doesn't remotely fit. (Fwiw, imo being unkind isn't a whole lot better.)

Ignoring areas such as concurrency and NFG, and bug fixing and implementing features previously unimplemented, I see increasing stability. Perhaps you could name a P6 topic I've talked about that you think has been affected by instability?

Do you trust Larry Wall (or jnthn, or anyone involved in P6) to be honest? Anyone can join freenode's #perl6 IRC channel to engage in a one-on-one dialog with Larry Wall (nick TimToady).


In reply to Re^9: A "Perl-7" that I could actually USE right now by raiph
in thread A "Perl-7" that I could actually USE right now by locked_user sundialsvc4

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